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MONDAY, APRIL 1«, H64 OUR BOARDING HOUSt — with Major Hooplt OUT OUR WAY By J. PICTURE <3P 5 OOWMA F16HT AT THAT HA-HA -HAW.' TRAIWIN 1 PER. A 7WREE-ROUND BOUT HA-HA.' SOUMD ? THE FREEZE THE MURMURIN6 A LE65 EMERGETIC MAhJ MIGHT 6E LOLLED IDSLUMBER/— Uto/THB AN' WE UKE A MINE MULE FDR. D you ASOUT AS AS A SMAIL DEEDS'A Tf?ULV ARE ee AT KlS LABORS- BORN THIRTY HOL05 HEAT ANP LI^HT TO CAN THIZOU&H rr. MAGNETIC &A£fZl£fZ THAT OH PLAN6T1 INHABITANTS- OP THE T«kvfsion — Tonight, Tomorrow — WMCT Channel 5, WMCT Channel 5 Monday Night, April 12 6:00 Evening Serenade 6:15 News Reporter 6:30 Slim Rhodes 6:45 News Caravan 7:00 Name That Tune 7:30 Voice of Firestone 8:00 Cisco Kid 8:30 Robert Montgomery 9:36 Who Said That 10:00 Wrestlinf 10:30 News 10:40 Weather 10:45 Man Vs. Crime 11:15 Film Feature 10:00 11:45 Sign Off 11:00 11:15 Tuesday. April U 11:30 8:50 Meditation 11:45 7:00 Today 12:00 7:25 News 12:15 7:30 Today 12:30 7:55 News 1:00 8:00 Today 1:25 8:25 News 8:30 Today 3:30 8:55 Charm with Catby 4:00 9:00 Ding Dong School 4:30 9:30 Shopping »t Home 5:00 9:45 Secrets of Glamour 5:15 Home Show Bride & Groom Hawkins Falls 3 Steps to Heaven Story land News Farm News Channel Five Club Homemafcers N. Y. Yankees vs Washington Senators On Your Account Pinky Lee Show Howdy Doody Captain Video Flicker Comics 8:25 Weatherman 5:30 Superman 6:00 Evening Serenade 6:15 News Reporter 6:30 Dinah Shore 6:45 News Caravan 7:00 Bob Hope 8:00 Fireside Theatre 8:30 Circle Theatre 9:00 Judge lor Yourself 9:30 Bill Baker, USA 10:00 Mr. District Atty. 10:30 News 10:40 Weather 11:15 Film Featurette 11:45 Sign Off Political Announcement The Courier News is authorized to announce the following candidate for the Preferential Primary July 27. For State Representative Mississippi County H. H. (Buddy) Howard A chemical closely related to tetraethyl lead has been used by scientists to show the age of the earth's crust as 3,500,000,000 years. They also found that the earliest time at which all the elements could have been formed was 5,500,000,000 years ago. More tonnage passes through the Soo.Canal in one year than through the Panama, Suez, and Kiel canals combined. Paint Closeout Many Types and Colors i Price Hubbard Hardware Guaranteed 36 $ «} 50 Hour < Service Watch is completely disassembled, machine cleaned, pivots polished, hairspring adjusted. Two Watchmakers THOMPSON Jewelers 114 W. MAIN N«xt Door to Wade Font. SEAT COVERS Plastic Coated Fiber $14.95 Saran Plastic '. $21.95 Install«d Free—30 Minutes Wt Pickup & Deliver Gilbert's Auto Upholstery North Highway 61 Phone 6742 EXPERT WATER PUMP REPAIR Hubbard Hardware Flume 2U5 It Takes Only 1 Day ... For Us To Do Your Roll Film! Wt A/so Spec/a//zt In • Wtddfrrtg Photos • Graduation Photos • Ptrsonaliitd Photos BEE GEE PHOTO SERVICE 106 S. First St. — Phone 8637 ! xxvn t'T'HE play puzzled Jim. Cer- | •*" tainly he could see nothing in jit which would make Margaret | Hughes dislike it, not when it jwas a production of her son's i brain. Nancy Drover had been 'fairly accurate in her description ;of the piece which had a pro- [logue and three scenes. Yet as iment, only the content, the deal- !ing with magic and fairies, the (miraculous granting of wishes [could have had any connection 'with Eddie Stone. At headquarters, Jim needed , only a glance at Mark Richard's 'face to know his friend was be- iyond the boiling point with rage. "I thought you were off your 'rocker, harping on the Hughes 'family^ But the gun's gone. I "The automatic?" "Yes. I sent it down here, remember. It got here all right, according to the man at the ; switchboard. It was put on my 'desk, wrapped and ready to send to the ballistic expert in Denver as seen as Pardon dug the slugs :from Mansfield. The slugs came along all right B«t !*?• automatic disappeared.*' "And?" Jim hoped his voice was completely noncommittal. "No one has been in and out but police officers and Chief Hughes." "What does the chief say?" -That's what I want to hear. I'd just as soon have someone with me when I tackle him again. But there's one thing I've done for you, Jim. About Mansfield having a phone. He only used it for calling long distance. His stock broker." Jim said, "It's a dial phone. How do they know h* never called local numbers?" "They don't say he never did. But they do say hia long distance bill wa§ l»rjf«, regularly. And paid promptly. I've talked to At wood about hii finance*. Manifold onJj kept a few hun- dred dollars in a checking account. He has several safe-deposit boxes though, and replenishes his account when it needs it He made no large withdrawal recently, and has not visited his deposit boxes. Atwood doesn't know how Mansfield made out ir» his speculations, but he does say Mansfield's fortune was quite large the last he knew." * • * "DICHAKDS led the way down -••*• the hall to the chief's office. It was very obvious to Jim that a great change had occurred. Mark Richards had never been one to kowtow to a superior, but before there had *t least been a certain deference which was missing now. "Tell us again, about the gun," Richard* said. "Nothing about ft," Hughes said calmly. "I came in, jm I went out for food, for cigars. If the gun is missing, it seems to me you are at fault for not taking proper step* to protect Tital evidence. 7 * "So you said," Mark admitted. He went on quickly. "One other little thing I've found out today. I understand you had a complete set of false teeth made a few months ago?" Hughes tried to register surprise, but Jim Dunn thought it did not quite come off. "I did. But what on earth could my false teeth have to do with anything? Anything that is your businew, I mean?" "I was talking to your dentist a while ago," Mark said. "He told me of some of the things he missed while you were having your work done. Some of the things which wef« stolen from his office. You want to know what they were?" "I suppose you'll insist on telling me." Mark looked at a small pice* ol paper which held som« notat. 'Til tell you what he missed. Some AlfinAte Elastic Unprcation Cream, some Monomers Liquid and Polymer Powder. In case you don't know, polymerization is the action of those last two to form an acrylic." Jim could tell now that Richards was in no danger of losing his head. Hughes too knew it, because h« stood up. "I have nothing more to say to you while you're in your present humor. I suggest you go and attend to your duties." • * * "VTARK RICHARDS' anger was gone when he and Jim started driving toward the Mansfield house. The dentist is willing to sweat it was young Tony Hughe* who took the stuff. He came for his father, because Hughes didn't feel up to driving home. The dentist was doing some resurfacing or retreading or whatever you call it, on Hughes' plates. He used this stuff in his lab, just across a hall from the room with the dentist's chair. The dentist saw young Hughe* coming out of the lab, stuffing something in hit coat pocket. And it iant th* first time the chiefs son has picked up loose odds and ends." Jim nodded. "I remember hearing. Did you show the dentist the fangs the monsters wore?" "Yes. The pink stuff is the same material. Of course it's well known, used a lot He couldn't swear that false work was made with hie particular material.* Jim Dunn said, "So now w« have quite a bit against the young genius. The ball point pen, initialed G. W., which h* could have borrowed from his pal George Westrick. Found at the sees*, of the crime—or one scene at least. Found at the spot where the weapon was found. And by th« way, anything on that?" Mark said grimly, "I asked our chief about the pick. He swears he hasn't had one of them in his store for 15 or 20 years. But he might have had one lying where his boy could find it, especially since young Tony had such taking ways. And dont forget, Iddie Stone thought a lot of Tony.* (To Be Conttnotl) FRICKLIS AND HIS FRIINDi A POUGH80Y/ AM' THEY HttCE VVII7 A ElVERNAORE IS A TEMPORARY POSSESSOR OF A BRITISH SPOfcTCARSHlPPEP TO HIM BY A 6ROVER 1 SHAN'T REST UNTIL % 1 UNCORK THE MY5- "Dad wants m« to stick around for a man-to-man talk that mtant I've got to clean the great* off th« garage floor!" VE9.M1WA-HESOUT CIGHTNOW...UENJD HM6&OZMJE HAVE GONE TO THE WELLO...IMTBYINS TO GET IN TOUCH CENTEEVllLE? TLLSETV HT LEAST FIVE ME.CWXWIM LEFT CWANIN.IMMDEE- STWJDMEfe STXVIWG UPTOHtg OLOTEOS WHEN WE GET TO YOUR SCHOOL WE'LL HAVE GONE 6CLOOO MILES! LOOK AT THAT. PR1SCILLA! OUR SPEEDOMETER SAT 59,999Xo MILES' TO SCHOOL! 5O FLINT'S 6OIN<& TO STICK AROUNC7 FOK AWHILE/ OR THINKS HE'S 60IMSTO/ MOW ABOUT ~X XXI TAKW& ME TO _\TH£ WOfTST ANP THE ONLY A ftOOP MOTitfy HOTIL/MlgTBC-THE ELK1ON I PIPKJ'T LOVfr JUWOULPl HAVE COME ALL PATCHES THOMPSON CHECKS INTO A Y 5LVLY CKEAT1MO HOu£EHOLl> D15C0RD, ^MD 3V U5IW6 AN0WyttOU5 LETTERS ID EXPD5E TORI*' fAMILV $KELTOM,MKS. M1LMWK FORC&5 H6K. TO PO THIMG5 WHICH STEP50N BOBBY ....EVEN THREATEN SOMETHING 5-tNISTEK 15 GlMfi (7M. ..,BUT I PONT KNOW WHO 1 * 8AOC OF ITL AMP NOW, WITH ^K-PKWNE NHKf FOR 50IAE TIME, I'M tfRMD fOR 60B6V! , HOUSEKEEPER AT , FOR KAMV V&NS5. R6S&MT5 HER 1,0*5 Of- AUTHORITV TO POfclS FRfkVKje, ^EOJMO WIPE HER ALOOF fcWD FMMW-PROUD OVER THE CHANGE IN DOR15. CWF1PE5 HER CAPTAW EA$y. AWRIGH1 HA5VNOW OF ALL ^ THIS AIN'T STUPID PRACTICAL I'M OUT ON TH 1 >j WADDAYA MEAN ? TWI* roof? COULD 3TANP SOME nxiN'j I STOPPED T SEE IF YA HAP ANY OOD JOSS FEB ME?* 8-3ACK POSCH, I IN GOOD SWAPS J romp DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 4507 Hoars: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. with Delivery to 7 p.m. WOODS DRUG STORE 221 West Main St. FARMERS We have the Agency For the new WILSON DO-ALL MACHINE. That Prepares your land—4-Rows at a time—Ready for The Planter—AH in one operation. For A Demonstration or Further Information, Call HARDY Phone 6978 Blytheville NEED PAINT? We can Save You Money Pittsburg Standard Outside White 3.49 Sunbrite Outside White 1.95 Also In Pastel Shades ROSE SALES CO. 501 S. 21 St. Wanted To Buy $10,000 Worth of Ustd Furniture We pay cmth »r rlr« liberal m new farnitnr*. Alvin Hardy FURNITURE CO. 113 R. Main PhofM